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Police boss believes leaner police executive will deliver on his priorities
New commissioner Richard Chambers wants to cut 17 roles from the police executive.
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NZ-Kiribati fallout: Peters rejects excuse as Hipkins urges constructive diplomacy
The Foreign Minister has hit back at comments by a Kiribati government minister that the island nation's leader failed to receive him because of pre-planned commitments.
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Head lice frustrations driving some parents to risky treatments
iSpyNits founder Kate Ricketts says she's heard of parents resorting to drastic measures to get rid of nits, including kerosene, fly spray and flea treatment.
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Grace writes notes for the Auckland Philharmonia
RNZ's Bryan Crump talks with Grace Wellik, the Auckland Philharmonia's Young Composer-in-Residence for 2025, and Evie Dwyer-Leech, who's part of the orchestra's Learn & Participate team. Audio
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PNG govt pushes forward with controversial media legislation
Since the Communications Minister Timothy Masiu first introduced the draft policy in February 2023, the Media Development Policy has received heavy criticism.
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NZ-Kiribati fallout: Maamau govt minister says 'impacts to be felt by the people'
The visit by New Zealand's foreign minister "was cancelled by NZ itself" but blame is falling on Kiribati's president, a Cabinet minister in Taaneti Maamau's government says.
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Friend says she saw woman burn after ex allegedly set her on fire
"I just sensed there was going to be danger when I saw him walk up the stairs to her house", Emma Nguyen says of the attack that left Destiny Otton-Rakuraku, 34, with severe burns
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'Turn it into a retirement village': Inside the war of words over Eden Park
A battle has broken out between the two stadium visions vying for Auckland's future. Ahead of a crucial decision due in March, Chris Schulz enters the fray. Video
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 28 January 2025
Audio 28 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 28 January 2025
Audio 28 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Bus lane camera clocks up $220k in fines in just over a month
Nearly 1500 tickets were issued for driving in the lane but locals say it's 'kind of confusing'. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 28 January 2025
Audio 28 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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'Digital nomad' visa change already getting overseas interest
Some Americans who've lost their homes in the LA fires are among those showing interest in the move, a business expert says. Audio
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Politics live: Peters doesn't buy Kiribati's reason for cancellation
New Zealand's Foreign Minister says he doesn't buy that the Kiribati president had something else pre-planned. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 28 January 2025
Audio 28 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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NZ-Kiribati fallout: 'Cutting aid usually works in the reverse direction'
Victoria University's Jon Fraenkel says "there are difficulties in the relationship between Wellington and Kiribati" but "Kiribati does have alternatives" both in Beijing and elsewhere.
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 28 January 2025
Audio 28 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Runner Sam Tanner 'feeling good' for first time in over a year
An achilles injury wrecked his build-up to the Paris Olympics but it's been smooth sailing this summer for the middle distance runner.
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Early Sports News for 28 January 2025
An update from RNZ's sports team. Audio
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I got rhythm: How Gene Kelly revolutionised dance in film
A stage show coming to the Auckland Arts Festival, created by his widow, pays tribute to the legendary song and dance man. Audio
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Hearings will decide fate of contentious wastewater plant
Despite more than a decade of debate on the plant's replacement, the Akaroa community is still divided on the plans.